Displacement from velocity A particle moves along a line with a velocity given by v ( t ) = 5 sin πt starting with an initial position s (0) = 0. Find the displacement of the particle between t = 0 and t = 2, which is given by s ( t ) = ∫ 0 2 v ( t ) d t . Find the distance traveled by the particle during this interval, which is ∫ 0 2 | v ( t ) | d t .
Displacement from velocity A particle moves along a line with a velocity given by v ( t ) = 5 sin πt starting with an initial position s (0) = 0. Find the displacement of the particle between t = 0 and t = 2, which is given by s ( t ) = ∫ 0 2 v ( t ) d t . Find the distance traveled by the particle during this interval, which is ∫ 0 2 | v ( t ) | d t .
Displacement from velocity A particle moves along a line with a velocity given by v(t) = 5 sin πt starting with an initial position s(0) = 0. Find the displacement of the particle between t = 0 and t = 2, which is given by
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Let g(x)
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30
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(a) Evaluate g(x) for x = 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30.
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g(5) =
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g(20) =
g(25) =
g(30) =
(b) Estimate g(35). (Use the midpoint to get the most precise estimate.)
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(c) Where does g have a maximum and a minimum value?
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Question
Determine lim f(x) given the definition of f(x) below. (If the limit does not exist, enter DNE.)
x+6+
-2x²+3x-2
f(x)
-2x-1
if x-5
if -−5≤ x ≤ 6
3
if x 6
Question
Given the following piecewise function, evaluate lim f(x). (If the limit does not exist, enter DNE.)
x-3
Provide your answer below:
x² + 3x
3
if x-3
f(x)
-3
if -3x
-2x²+2x-1
6
if x 6
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